Moss is fantastic for adding texture and color to a terrarium.
Carpeting mosses are great for covering the soil layer and giving that important natural woodland look.
Start by positioning a few sheets around the base of the terrarium, gently placing them on top of the soil. It can be helpful to press them into the substrate just a little to ensure the rhizoids (root-like connecting strands) can reach.
Mosses are fans of damp environments, so it's important to make sure that keep the soil consistently moist for your plant. That's not to say, though, that you can't still overwater a moss. You'll have to be careful not create a puddle or swamp while watering, in which case you should try to tip out any excess water when possible. This is especially true if you have your moss in a terrarium, where, unlike regular potted houseplants, excess water won't be able to evaporate. To keep your moss healthy, simply mist the plant regularly and give it a good watering about twice a week. And be sure to use filtered water as opposed to tap, since tap water can contain too much chlorine and might turn your mosses brown.
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